Sparks are going to fly today…

 

Unfortunately, Madagascar’s forest area has been growing by leaps and bounds over the last 12 years. The use of charcoal as fuel in 80% of Malagasy households (almost 98% in rural areas) is causing rampant deforestation of the island, which has barely 30% of its forest area left.

The population cuts and burns all kinds of trees and bushes to provide charcoal. In addition, the primitive type of agriculture still practiced in the country, especially in the Highlands, also forces the forest to be cleared to plant its sacred rice paddies. The loss of forest areas in the country means less annual rainfall, which hinders the development of agriculture and causes water shortages.

But let’s face it, the government does not offer alternatives either. The price of a cylinder of butane gas is close to 17 Euros, and in a country where almost 70% of its inhabitants subsist on little more than 1 Euro a day, for many, it is an impossible task to procure another type of fuel for cooking or heating in winter. Even in many middle class homes in the capital, butane gas coexists with the traditional “fatapera” (charcoal stove), as belief and ignorance force people to cook certain foods with the traditional fuel.

If we add to all this the depredation of hardwood forests (rosewood, ebony, rosewood…) carried out since the 2009 coup d’état, the situation could not be more desperate.

The picture shows a charcoal hauler in the Malagasy Highlands, where population pressure has virtually wiped out the ancient rainforests.

©IndigoBe / @sergireboredo

The solutions involve alternative measures that do not involve a large outlay for the population (state subsidies for certain alternative energies) and a lot of pedagogy. But for that there must be an economic investment, a technical accompaniment and large doses of will on the part of the authorities, for the moment much more concerned in other matters than in protecting the natural heritage and the environment of the island.

 

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Jaume Gaxas

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Our specialist in the west and the Malagasy flora. Jaume has been in the kitchen since he was a child in the family restaurant and later in his own. No wonder he surprises us with a succulent potato omelette during the trip.

He first traveled to Madagascar in 2004 touring one of the less touristic areas of the country, our Great South Expedition that goes through the southern cone of Madagascar from Tulear (Toliara) to Fort Dauphin (Tolagnaro), an unspoiled coastline full of small fishing villages and paradisiacal beaches.

Love at first sight made him decide to settle in the country and take part in Indigo Be's great adventure.
Since then, he has been Product Manager and guide for special groups wishing to tour the West Coast, of which he is a great specialist and lover.

A lover of baobabs and the ethnic groups of the west coast, it connects travelers with the most authentic Madagascar.

Those who have traveled with him say that he is a perfect host and that he often surprises with an unforeseen activity or a visit to an enclave outside the program. He creates bonds between the members of the group based on shared experiences and, above all, he gives off a very good vibe.

Jaume has been living in Antananarivo since 2007 although he would prefer to live on the west coast.

He has a great passion for his dogs, which he walks in the hills of the Imerina, in the Malagasy Highlands, and is an excellent dog daddy.

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